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Loop Races Decided on Final Day By NORMAN MILLER I UPI Sports Writer The Packers and Cleveland It will be the Chicago Bears' ) Browns wound up in second superb defense against Y. A. place to qualify for the Playoff Tittle and pro football's most (Runnerup) Bowl game at Mi explosive offense in the Nation- ami, Fla., Jan. 5. Cleveland de al League's championship play-, feated the Washington Red off. Dec. 29. ! skins, 27-20, giving them a 10-4 And who cou'd ask for a ' record. The Packers edged the more dramatic match-up? i San Francisco Forty Niners, Although the Bears should be 1 slight favorites for the show down at Chicago, the New York Giants undoubtedly consider them a refreshing change from the Green Bay Packers, who walloped them two straight years in the title game. This will be the sixth playoff meeting between the Bears and Giants. No NFL division rivals ever have met as many times. The Bears haven't won a play off title since 1946 when they beat the Giants. And the Giants' last playoff win was in 1956 when they beat the Bears. The Bears clinched their 10th Western crown Sunday when Billy Wade took some pressure off the overworked defense by throwing a pair of third-period touchdown strikes that produced a 24-14 victory over the Detroit Lions. Giants Top Steclers And the Giants extended their record total of Eastern Division championships to 14 with a 33-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in their winner-take-all game in New York. Both conference races thus were decided on the final Sun- day of the season. Chicago fin - ished with a record of 11 wins, one defeat and two ties; the Phoenix High Tops Sutherlin PHOENIX For the second night in a row a big third period helped the Phoenix High basket ball team to victory. The Pirates turned back Suth erlin 73-62 here Saturday. It was the second Buc verdict over the Bulldogs and the fourth win against no losses for Phoenix this campaign. A 28-point rampage in the third canto gave the Pirates a 58-46 lead. Sutherlin kept within hailing distance of the Bucs through much of the period. Then, Phoenix went on an 11 point scoring spurt that manu factured a 14-noint spread. The first half was quite a struggle for the home club al though it was tied 14-nll at the quarter and led 30-29 at the mid way horn. Tense in the early stages, the Pirates missed many good scoring chances. Sutherlin was on top by 13-7 in the first panel and by 19-16 and 29-28 in the second. Phoenix had 24-19 and 28-23 bulges. Barker Scores 20 Phoenix never trailed in the second half but the score was tied at 30-all before a Danny Beeson jumper gave the Pirates the lead for good. Lead changed hands six times in the first half. John Barker of Phoenix led nil scoring with 20 points. Ken Hawkins had 13 and Beeson 12 for Phoenix. Don Goertzcn scor ed 15 points, Larry Johnson 13 and Mike Ouellctte 12 for Suth erlin. Coach Eldon Durham juggled his lineup much during the first half in effort to get the team running, using 11 players. Rebounding for the game was mmtmzm&LM mi TUESDAY THRU THURSDAY FRONT WHEEL PACK BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 4-WHEEL ROTATION SPECIAL WED., THURS., FRI. ONLY WHEEL ALIGNMENT CORRECT CASTER, CAMBER, SET TOE-IU, ADJUST STEERING -'Hntr BATTERY CHECK SAFETY 6000 lb. Test Nylon. Quick Buckle. SAE, G5A Approved ANTS GA ants have an 11-3 record 21-17, baturday to tinisn witn u wins, two deleats ana one tie. In Sunday's other games, the Dallas Cowboys upset the St. Louis Cardinals, 28-24; the Bal timore Colts edged the Los An geles Rams, 19-16; and the Min nesota Vikings trounced the Philadelphia Eagles. 34-13. Offense vs. Defense To get an idea of the offense vs. defense battle shaping up in the title playoff game: The Gi ants scored a total of 448 points during the season, 79 more than any other team in the NFL and 147 more than Chicago. The Bears help opponents to 144 points, 62 less than any other club in the league and 136 less than the Giants. Sunday's 24-14 score docs not adequately tell the role the Bears' defense played in the victory. The defenders held the Lions within range while the Bears' popgun offense could produce only a field goal in the first half. Wade helped overcome the 7-3 halftime deficit by completing a pair of touchdown passes within three minutes and 21 seconds of the third period. He threw 51 ! yards to Johnny Morris and 22 I yards to Mike Ditka for a 17-7 Gi-'lead. Bulldogs almost even with Phoenix hav ing just a 47-46 edge. But, the Pirates had 27-16 command in the second half. Bench Strong Pleasing to Durham was the even scoring and the strength of the Phoenix bench. The Pirates got 29 points from non-starters, including Hawkins' 13 and Jon Granby's eight. Dale Sauer and Jim Cons bruck were off their usual scor ing game but did a good job directing the offense. Consbruck was instrumental in bringing the ball down court against the Bulldog press, a part of the game in which Phoenix looked weak on the previous week end. Hawkins filled in for Sauer, who was handicapped by fouls, and picked up the scoring slack. Phoenix hit .352 from the field on 25 of 71 and Sutherlin .364 on 2" of 55. Hawkins, Beeson and Barker paced the third quarter push. Ron Williams got four points, as did Barker in the 11-point spurt. Phoenix ran its margin up to 16 points at 66-50 in the early fourth quarter with Barker and Granby getting points. Sutherlin closed to 7Q-62. Sutherlin won the junior var sity encounter. The Bulldogs fronted 32-30 at the end of the third quarter. Phoenix led 11-4 at the quarter and 22-16 at the half. IJNKI'PS: Stilhrrltn ? OuclloHc 12. Hall 10. Johnson 13, Kdwards 7, Goert zcn 15. Koch 3. Sikstrom 2. rhnrnlx "3 Barker 20, Beeson 12. Williams 8. Consbruck I. Saner 3. Diederich 2. Granby 8. Hawkins 13. Dorman 2. Hamilton 2, Cooper 2. 1 AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALS 1S99 Complete FREE BELTS Release Only 4 99 501 E. Jickion 773-6661 Open Mon. Thru Sat. Till 9 p.m. FREE PARKING The Lions, still full of fight. battled back to score on a four yard run by Terry Barr and then the Bears' defense was called on for its finest efforts to keep Detroit from going ahead. First, the Bears stopped a Detroit penetration to the Chicago 27-yard line. Then, in the final minute, Dave Whitsell intercepted a pass and ran 39 yards for a clinching touchdown with only 25 seconds remaining. Set NFL Record Tittle threw three scoring passes against the Steelers to set an NFL record of 36 for a season. Joe Morrison caught two of these and scored anoth er TD on a one-yard plunge. The two crucial plays of the game, however, were a fumble by the Steelers' Gary Ballman after he had caught a pass and was about a stride from the goal line: and a spectacular one-handed catch of a low pass by New York's Frank Gilford that started the Giants on an important touchdown drive. Ballman, after catching the pass from Ed Brown early in the game, had the ball knocked out of his hands by Dick Lynch of the Giants. The ball rolled into the end zone, where New York's Erich Barnes picked it uo and ran it out 34 yards. Tit tle shortly followed with a 41 yard touchdown bomb to Del Shofner. Clifford made his amazing grab of a 30-vard pass imme diately after the Steelers had cut the Giants' lead to 16-10 in the third period. Another 25 yard pass to Gifford and a 22 varder to Morrison on the next two olavs produced a New York touchdown. On the next series of downs. Tittle threw 31 yards to Aaron Thomas, then 14 vards to Gifford and Morrison bucked the final yards for a score that oncned a 30-10 lead. Blew Five Chances Pittsburgh muffed at least five good scoring onporlunilies, the Giants intercepting three passes and recovering two fu.nbles. STANDINGS (Pro Football) NATIONAL I.F.AGl'F L'nltrd Press Intprnallonal Eastern Division . IMS. I'F FA New York .. Cleveland .. St. Louis Pittsburgh ... Dallas Washington . Philadelphia I I 3 III 4 7HI) 44B 2RO O .714 343 2ti2 O .fi43 341 2R3 3 .KM 321 2!S O .2RR 305 37R 0 .214 270 3!B 2 .167 242 381 Western Division Chicago II 1 Green Bay ....11 2 Baltimore .... 8 6 Detroit 5 8 Minnesota ... 5 8 L. Anirelex .. 5 fl S. Francisco 2 12 .917 301 144 ,846 369 296 .571 316 285 .385 326 265 .385 309 390 .357 210 350 143 198 391 1 Sunday's Results New York 33. Pittsburgh 17 Chicago 24, Detroit 14 Minnesota 34, Philadelphia 13 Cleveland 27, Washington 20 Baltimore 19, Los Angeles 16 Dallas 28. St. Louis 24 Saturday Result Green Bay 21, San Francisco 17 AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division W. L. T. Pet. PK PA X-Boston 7 6 1 .538 327 257 X.Buffalo .... 7 6 1 .538 302 291 Houston R 7 I ,4-i2 253 320 New York 5 7 1 .417 249 351 x-play off for division title. Western Division San Diego .. .10 3 0 ,7H9 341 235 Oakland .9 4 0 .892 311 233 Kansas City .4 7 2 .364 299 263 Denver 2 10 1 .167 281 415 Sunday's Results San Diego 20. Houston 14 Oakland 35. Denver 31 Saturday's Results Kansas City 35. Boston 3 Buffalo 19. New York 10 (Pro Basketball) NATIONAL ASStM IATION Eastern Division W. L. Prt. Boston 20 3 .870 Cincinnati 20 12 .625 Philadelphia 12 14 .4(i2 N"w York . 8 23 .258 Western Division Los Angeles 1R II 62! St Loui. -9 12 ,613 San Francisco 13 13 .3no Baltimore B 18 .308 Detroit 6 IB .250 Saturday's ResiiHs St. Louis 102, Los Angelex 95 San Francisco 122. Baltimore 97 Saturday's Rrsulit Cincinnati 108. Boston 105 Philadelphia 123. New York 119 St. Lnui 104. Detroit 02 Los Angeles 113. Baltimore 108 Chargers Clinch at Least Tie in AFL West Division By MILTON GICII.MAN UPI Sports Writer The American Football League race has come up with more possible endings than a ride through the tunnel of love. One playoff already Is guar anteed and there may even be two The Boston Patriots and But- falo Bills are tied for the East- ern Division lead so thevll'san uicgo next nunciay ana meet in a playoff for the title Oakland beats Houston, at Buffalo on Dec. 28. 1 On Saturday Buffalo beat the The San Diego Chargers New York Jets, 19-10 and Bos clinched at least a lie for the ton got kicked around 35-3 by Western Division championship . Kansas City. bv knocking over the Houston Oilers, 20-14, Sunday in a game the outcome of Sunday's game over Denver after opening the loaded down with "firsts." with the Chargers in doubt un-:gamo with a 32-yard scoring It was the first time the Oil-, til the last play. Houston was pass to Ho Robcrson. ers failed to win the Western ' driving on San Diego's 35 at the 1 Although the underdog Bron Division title since the league final gun after scoring earlier cos pulled to within four points was formed in I960; it was the 'in the period on Bo Dickinson's of the Raiders twice, they ncv first time the Chargers ever i one-yard plunge. rr were nblo to draw even, beat the Oilers in Houston, and; Intercept Three Powell produced (ho winning lit also was the first time the i The Chargers scored all but touchdnwn midway in the final young AFL ever has been faced three of their 20 points in the quarter whon bo madr a turn- with the possibility of two play i oils. MEDFORD PTURE MEDF0RDv&&TRIBUNE SPORTS Northwest Nazarene Sweeps SOC Series ASHLAND Northwest Naza rene College used the jump shooting talents of Gary Locke and a zone defense Saturday night to defeat the Southern Ore gon basketball team 87-61 at Lakeview and sweep a two game week end series. Nazarene's Crusaders won on Friday 89-83. Locke, deadly from the corner pumped in 11 field goals and made all six of his free shots for 28 points on Saturday. The Raiders of Ashland found the zone of the Crusaders tough to penetrate. However, Royce Kiser scored 14 of his 18 points in this portion of the game to keep the Raiders in contention. SOC's Jerry Shults warmed in the second half and rallied the Raiders at the start of this ses sion. He had six field buckets in this part of the action and had a total of 16 points for the night. John Pryor had 18 points for Nazarene. Inability to capitalize on the Sutherlin Grapplers Take Match With CENTRAL POINT - Suther lin won 30-20 from Crater High on Saturday in a wrestling match at Sutherlin. Sutherlin won the first eight bouts of the match. Then Mike Yager of Crater drew at 157 pounds with Montgomery Foster for the Comets' first points. Frank Armstrong, 188, Steve Jordc, 178, and John McNichols, 191, then pinned their Sutherlin rivals. Don Ehrheart claimed the heavyweight bout by forfeit for Crater. Crater fared better in the bouts billed as exhibitions. There were II of these and the Comets won all but three for a 38-10 margin. Richard Kirkham, 141, of Crater drew with Ralph Peery. Crater will entertain Rose burg at 7 p.m. Wednesday in its first home match of the season. RESULTS: 98 Denny Shorey. S, pinned Tom Thoroman. C. 1st. 106 Monte Pitner, S. dec. Butch Bray. C. 9-2. 115 Mike Pullman. S, dec, John Engeli, C. 7-0. Oregon Staters Rip Californians 61-49 BERKELEY (UPI) - Oregon State's basketball Beavers evened their series with Califor nia Saturday night by taking a 61-49 victory. Oregon State now is 5-1 for the season and meets Indiana this coming weekend in a two game set, Friday night in Cor vallis and Saturday night in Portland. Big Mel Counts led the Bea vers with 17 points in Saturday night's game. He was held to two field goals Friday night when California upset the Bea vers 65-55. 55 Per Cent The hot-shooting Beavers hit 55 per cent from the floor de spite a hard pressing CAL De fense. Oregon State took a one point lead five minutes into the game and never relinquished the advantage. Camden Wall, one of the Bears' sharpest shooters, was held to one field goal during the evening, a two-pointer that came in the last minute of play. That prospect came about when Tom Flores passed for ive touchdowns Sunday to keep Oakland's Western Division ti tle hopes alive with a 35-31 vic tory over Denver San Diego s record now is 10-3 and Oakland's is 9-4. That means there could be a playoff j between them if Denver defeats The Oilers managed to keep - (second quarter after intercept ing three passes thrown by MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, NFL CROWNS breaks hampered the Ashland team. The Crusaders headed in re bounding 55-36. NNC shot 34 of 87 from the field for .391. SOC hit 22 of 59 for .373. SOC rests until Dec. 27 and 28 when it will play Himboldt State at Areata, Calif. BOX: NW Naz'rene Ft! FT Brb. PF TP Locke 11-23 6-6 10 ft 28 Hacood .. 3-15 3-7 12 2 a Christensen 3-6 1-1 1 3 7 Thompson .. 0-3 2-2 5 0 2 Hancock . .. 0-1 0-n 0 0 n Prvor 8-20 2-3 4 4 18 Va'narsdel .. 5-11 2-2 5 5 12 Matlock 1-2 1-2 1 1 3 Gray 3-8 2-3 10 0 8 Tnlals 3I-K7 19-3C5I 22 87 Includes 7 team rebounds. SOT KG FT Bell. I'F TP Franks 4-6 1-1 I 4 II Shults 6-16 4-10 7 1 16 Shaver 1-4 0-14 12 Kiser ... 8-13 2-3 2 2 18 McWhortcr . 0-5 2-2 3 0 2 Munson 2-5 6-9 7 3 10 Deftlev 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Bamet 1-2 1-2 2 2 3 KrominKa .. 0-3 0-0 0 1 0 Johnson .... n-2 0-1 3 2 0 Pomerny .... 0-2 1-2 111 Tnlals 22-59 17-31-33 36 61 Includes 6 team rebounds. Crater High 123 Jim Franklin. S. dee. Steve Weicc. C. 13-4. 130 Pat Shorey. S. pinned Shcrm Simmons, 2nd. 1311 Keith Smith. S. dec. Ken Olson, C. 4-0. 141 Dan Nutemeicr, S, dec. Joe Thomas. C, 6-0. 148 Jerry Holland. S, dec. Don Kirkham. C, 6-3. 157 Mike Yager. C. drew with Montgomery Foster. S. 2-2. 168 Frank Armstrong, C, dec. Sieve Garrett. S, 4-0. 178 Steve Jordc. C, pinned Mike Vassar. S. 2nd 191 John McNichols, C, pinned Alan Grauf. S. 1st Ununited Don Ehrheart, C, won by lorlcit. EXHIBITIONS: 123 David Anderson. C. ninned Richard Holland. S, 3rd. 1 1 noRoy Bradley. S, dec. Jim Geiger. C. 5-1. KKiRod Modrcll. S, pinned Randy Roberts, C. 2nd. MlRtchard Kirkham, C. drew with Ralph Peery. S. 0-0 148 Gary Price, C, dec. John Cannon. S. 4-1. 157 Robert Bruce, C, pinned Ken Palmer, S. 2nd. 178 Rohin Rnedcr, C, pinned Bob Tillery. S. 2nd. 130 .Larry Ashcr, C, dec. Floyd Daniels. S, 16-0. 136 Roger Rutan, C, pinned Larry Bales, S. 2nd. i;i6 Alton Wallers, C, pinned Sam Holder, S. 2nd. 157 Bob McGowan, C, pinned Don Hambrick, S. 2nd. Danny Wolthcrs was high for the Bears with 15 points. Frank Peters hit 16 and Rick Whclan 11 for Oregon State. j BOX: California I'd IT TP Wollhr-rs 4 7-H IS Carpenter I 0-1 2 Wall I .1.1 7 l.ulkin I 1-2 3 Unit 3 n.o II Baliner I 1-2 3 Krlrkson 0 1-1 1 Smllh 2 0-0 4 Wtieste I 0-1 2 Olson 3 0-0 6 Totals 17 1.1-20 4D OSt! rn FT TP Peters .1 fl-ft Hi F.aton 3 1-3 7 Counts .1 7-10 17 Jarvls 3 2-2 8 Whrlan .1 1-1 11 Benner I 0-0 2 Totals 22 17-22 61 SVARE HE-IUHKD LOS ANGELES (UPD-Ilar-land Svare, who coached the Los Angeles Hams to its best season in five years, has been re-hired for the 1(164 season, President Dan Reeves an nounced Sunday night. Houston quarterbacks Jackie Lee ! and George Blanda. San Diego uartcrback Tobin Rote went over from the one following a 59-yard run by teammate Paul Lowe and Charger fullback Bob ! Jackson also scored from the i one-vard line after linebacker Emit Karas picked off a Blanda 1 pass. , George Blair's 22-yard field goal, his first of two during the game, proved the decisive points. : Flores tossed two touchdowns apiece to Art Powell and Clem Daniels in Oakland's victory - 1 blrtnj catt nl Floras' tilth TD pass. OREGON St. Johns NAIA Grid Champion By (1EOIU.E SKELTON United Press International SACRAMENTO (UPI) St. Johns of Minnesota possessed The National NAIA football championship Monday, but the NAIA itself was without a site for next year's title game. The Johnnies, behind the clutch quartet-backing of Craig Muyers and spunky play of 5-7 halfback Bernie Bcckman, nip ped Prairie View A&M of Tex as, 33-27 to win the title in the third annual Camellia Bowl Saturday. Then a few hours later bowl officials announced they would abandon the NAIA champion ship next year and host an NCAA small college regional playoff instead. The two top small teams from 10 Western states will compete in the bowl. "Had Faith" The sudden announcement prompted Al Duer, NAIA exec utive secretary, to accuse Ca mellia Bowl president W. W. Woods of acting in "bad faith" since the affiliation "had to be made some time ago and we were not notified of it." But Woods said a final de cision was not made until after Saturday's game, which drew 12,220 fans, including 10,755 paid. Woods tentatively esti mated the bowl association's loss for the game at $9,000, adding to the $20,000 it has dropped on the previous two NAIA title contests here. Woods indicated he honed Western teams would boost lo cal interest in the bowl. But fans that did attend this year's game couldn't have ask ed for a more wide open af fair. Scoring plays included punt return and pass intercep tion and six touchdown passes. 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